noun a person who lavishly praises or flatters others, especially in order to gain favor or advantage
In politics, a backslapper is a person who is known for being overly friendly and sociable, often to excess, in order to build relationships and gain support from others.
A backslapper is someone who is overly friendly and ingratiating in order to gain favor or advance their own interests in a business setting.
At social gatherings, a backslapper is someone who is excessively friendly and outgoing, often to the point of being insincere, in order to make a good impression or gain popularity.
In sales and marketing, a backslapper is a person who uses excessive friendliness and flattery to try to win over clients or customers.
In the writing industry, a backslapper may refer to someone who excessively praises or flatters others in order to gain favor or advance their own career.
In psychology, a backslapper may refer to a person who uses excessive praise or flattery as a manipulative tactic in interpersonal relationships.
In sales, a backslapper may refer to a salesperson who is overly friendly and complimentary to customers in order to close a deal or make a sale.
In politics, a backslapper may refer to a politician who is known for being overly friendly and ingratiating in order to gain support or favors from colleagues or constituents.